Page 2, The Herald, Tuesday, October 3, 1978 ACCORDING TO CLARK Dollar reflects Trudeau’s credit TORONTO (CP) — The weakness of the Canadian dullar on world markets represents an international vole of non-confidence in the government of Prime Minister Trudeau, Oppo- sition Leader Joe Clark said Monday. Speaking to a appreciative audience of 1,350 at a Canadian Ciub luncheun, Clark said Trudeau's policies of intervention in the private sector and aduption ef programs he ence con- demned, such as wage and price controls, have given the governing Liberals and consequently Canada a reputation of being unreliable. The Prugressive Cun- servative leader called on the federal cabinet lo produce a budget this month, nut sume time befure Christmas as Finance Minister Jean Chretien has promised. 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DOOTZTA the next five years—musl be io enlarge the ecunumic pie, not slice it intu thinner and thinner pieces.” Clark won applause when he reiterated his party's commitment tustimulate the private sector as the best way tv encuurage economic growth. He said a Cuonservalive government would cut federal persunal income laxes by at least $2 billicn, particularly among low-and middle-income families. Clark was in Torunto as part of a four-day swing through southern Ontaris io campaign on behalf of Conservative candidates in federal byelections Oct. 16. He alsu pledged a virtual freeze on hiring in public services for three years, 25- per-cent cuts in spending on New display at Terrace The Terrace Mini Museum is displaying a number of unusual jlems throughout the menth of October, in- cluding stone artifacts from the archaelogical ex- cavatiuns at the Kitselas site. This display was returned to the Terrace Museum lucated on Keith Avenue by the Naliunal Museum of Canada. . 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In addition tv having displays uf piuneer lifestyles, it is ‘featuring items uf the Indian heritage and pholugraphs of Terrace and its activities frum the past. ht is upen weekdays frum 9 am, to 4 p.m. Rladialor anc Heater Hoses & 8 4631 Keith . 605-4964 Dealer Licence Number Door7A Yovernment contracts and public relations and the sale of some Crown agenci¢s lo private business. Clark said Conservative ection vicluries in Nova Seutia and Manituba during the last year have pul the federal Conservatives in a goud pousiliun tu negotiate a new Confederation with the provinees instead of making cunstitutional changes unilaterally. He said his party will not sit quietly during the months befure the spring clection while the Trudeau govern- ment) makes unilateral changes to ihe Senate, the Supreme Court of Canada and the monarchy. The government of Canada does not own thuse in- stitutions, he said, “We would change the constitution in| co-aperation with the provinces, instead af allempling to acl unilaterally. And we would diseuss changes in powers as well as in institutions." Clark said Trudeau owes Canadians a new cabinet before Parliament resumes next month, “Mr. Trudeau's own back benchers describe it as the weakest cabinet in Canadian history,” he said. “The must dramalic symbul uf the weakness is thal Otto Lang has three portfulius—and Andre Ouellet two,” Lang nuw holds the port- fulius of justice, tran Sportation and is minister in charge uf the wheal board. Ouellet is acting labur minister and minister uf urban affairs. Clark promised, if elected, to strengthen the rule uf the House uf Cummons and the rights and resources uf parliamentary ‘cummittees, allowing them tu undertake inquities on their own initiative and not just by government order, - NEWS IN BRIEF | SAN DIEGO iAP) — A doumed pilot's calm ad- visory thal his jet was going duwn was the unly in- ierruplion in routine pilut- contralier = cunversations before the worst air crash in United States histury, lape recurdings released Monday showed. , “Tower, we're going duwn, ‘This is PSA," the pilut uf Pa- cific Suuthwest Airlines Flight. 182 told Lindbergh Field controllers just before the crash last Munday in which at least 144 persuns died. , The transcripts, released Wage increases main issue - MONTREAL (CP) - Union leaders for 95,000 rail. workers presented 1979 contract prupusals tu the major railways Monday, wficially kicking . uff the country’s largest round ot collective bargaining. Wage increases are the main issue in the talks, which start in earnest al the end of Octuber. The present une-year cunlract expires Dee. 31. by the Federal Aviation Administration, show n evidence of joking or inat- tention on the part of the PSA crew, as had been claimed in sume news reports, bul 0 routine transmissions bel- ° ween air and ground. The PSA jet and a single- . _ engine Cessna collided about | fivé kilometres east uf ° Lindbergh Field, raining” flaming debris and bodies on the city's North Park . residential area. persons un the PSA jet died, All 135.; both persuns in the Cessna . were killed, and at least : seven persons on the ground . were killed. While precise money devands won'l be made until «: mid-November at the earliest, senior union of- ficials are hinting ata 12-per- * cent increase as a minimum. ° The 16 rail unions want to ; resurrect the Hall formula, ; drafted by Mr, Justice Emmett Hall in 1973 lo provide a permanent method fur calculating wage in-.. creases in the industry. Five candidates running RICHMOND, B.C, (CP) — Five candidates are in the running fur the Burnaby- RichmundDelta riding in the Oci, 16 federal byelection afier nominations closed Munday. Candidates frum the Progressive Conservative, Liberal, NDP, Sueial Credil and Cummunist parties are going after the seat left vacant by John Reynolds” who resigned as Cun- servative MP almvust 13 months ago t become a. radiv talk show host in nearby Vancouver, In the last federal election in 1974, Reynulds won his | seal with a margin of more — than 16,-000 voles. Tire said crash cause board engine of the craft, | BRAMPTO\, Ont, (CP) — Frayed rubber from a tire on the Air Canada DC-9 thal crashed .at Torunto’ Inter- natiunal Airport on June 26 activated an emergency switch un the plane's un- dercarriage and caused .a loss of puwer in the star- Crown Attorney McGuigan said Monday. He said at a coroner's inquest that when the switch’ was broken, a warning light went on in the cockpit of the plane and the crew decided to abort the takeoff. ‘Hf your Canada Savings Bonds mature this year _ Now’s the time to | Here are three easy ste Locate and Identify - ; your Two Series of Canada Savings ‘Bonds mature this Fall 1969/70 Series (S24) maturing ~ November 1,1978 uJ 1968 Special Replacement Series (SR) maturing October 1, 1978. Look for "S24" or “SR” preceding the serial number on the corner of your maturing bonds. Find out the cash value of your bonds ipo _reinvestinnew _ Canada Savings Bonds At maturity, every holder of “S24” or “SR” bonds will receive the face value shown on the bond, plus a special cash bonus payment and any interest payable on the bond If you have any questions about the value of your bonds, just ask the people where you bank or invest. ps tokeep your mo Special arrangements make it easy to reinvest Simply present your “S24” and “SR” Series Canada Savings Bonds to your bank or other authorized redemption agent. All the paperwork November 1. Act now ney working for you. in connection with the redemption of your bonds will be done for you at that time. For “S24” bonds the transfer of funds will take place automatically on In the same transaction, you can sign up for the new 1978/79 Series Canada Savings Bonds. You may reinvest all proceeds from your maturing bonds in the new Series. 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